Time and Track
Time and Track is a Wear OS watchface that features an analog clock, one large complication slot, and two small complication slots. It is intended for those who like to focus on one main complication, such as step count or calories burned. It works best with ranged value complications, but it also supports short text, small image and icon types.
For consistency with ranged value complications, Time and Track displays seconds using an arc that moves around the perimeter of the clock. The colours of the arc match those of the large complication.
Complications normally display progress using a blue (low) to green (good) colour gradient. However, if a complication is set to a symmetrical ranged value type (ie, one with a negative minimum value and a positive maximum value of the same magnitude), a three-colour scheme will be used: blue (below), green (close) and orange (above). In this case, the zero position will be at the top of the complication.
A setting allows you to select whether ranged value complication progress arcs should always go fully around the complication, or whether they should stop at the current value of the complication.
Because Time and Track's complications are large, icons can only be shown in 'always-on' mode if the complication source provides tintable ambient-mode images.
Perhaps best of all, Time and Track is cost-free and ad-free!
Permissions
Time and Track does not require any Wear OS permissions. However, you will need to grant any permissions required by the complications you use.
Privacy
Time and Track does not collect or transmit any of your information.
Release Notes
1.0.1
- Initial public release.
Known Issues
- Due to a bug in Wear OS, third-party watchfaces can sometimes be unreadably dark when using ‘always-on screen’ with adaptive brightness.
- When changing the large complication results in changing the colour gradient, the hour hand may not adapt to the new colour until the start of the next minute. This is because Wear OS only redraws the hour hand once a minute.
- Due to a bug in Wear OS, is it not yet possible to implement colour settings when colour gradients are used.